"The Greatest Story Ever Told" - The Caravans feat, James Herndon
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- Опубліковано 5 бер 2012
- The Caravans witl James Herndon on Lead
The Greatest Story Ever Told
Let's Break Bread Together Album Recording
This is one of the songs made during this session that didn't make it on the album but was released in a 45' Single - Авто та транспорт
Now this is true singing. Listen to the blending of voices, the music in the back groud. Hear this song when I was a teen but couldn't find it until I was older. This song will never out grow its self. Play it as often as possible. As well as Holy Boldness.
A gem of Gospel team work which is there signature by The Caravans on recordings and there live performances.
This one of my "Classic Song By The Caravans" growing up as a youngster.
The Greatest Story Ever Told By The Caravans😇😇😇😇😇😇
The Caravans group members during this recording in 1965,were : Albertina Walker , Shirley Caesar, Dolores Washington, Josephine Howard, Cassietta George, and James Herndon.
Gospel artists don't record back in the day songs like this where the Holy Spirit Praise God and get the glory within our spirit. All we hear today is "secular so call true gospel music".
Yes The Greatest Story Ever Told
This is song (The Greatest story ever told by the Caravans Featuring, James Herndon ) is on the Original Let's Break Bread Together by the Caravans Vee Jay L.P.5070.I bought this L.P. at Spec Record Shop in the (VeroMall )at that time in my home town on 12-19-83.I was 18years old then. YoursTruly, Charles Eric Hughes 10-13-18
Emmanuel, do you have the song "Let us Break Bread Together",I can't find it no were.
Cassietta Harvey
Correction, this song did make on to the original "Let's Break Bread 2gether" album on VJ records, Side two, first cut. I know, I posted it (from the album) about a month or so ago, when I saw no one had posted it. The Exdous & Simco labels were labels started by Richard Simpson after the demise of VJ records, re-releasing various artist who were on the original VJ label. And, I c u remember 45's, LOL...
Was Kenny Woods the organist on these recordings?